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/* * Copyright 1993-2002 Christopher Seiwald and Perforce Software, Inc. * * This file is part of Jam - see jam.c for Copyright information. */ /* * pathunix.c - manipulate file names on UNIX, NT, OS2, AmigaOS * * External routines: * * path_parse() - split a file name into dir/base/suffix/member * path_build() - build a filename given dir/base/suffix/member * path_parent() - make a PATHNAME point to its parent dir * * File_parse() and path_build() just manipuate a string and a structure; * they do not make system calls. * * 04/08/94 (seiwald) - Coherent/386 support added. * 12/26/93 (seiwald) - handle dir/.suffix properly in path_build() * 12/19/94 (mikem) - solaris string table insanity support * 12/21/94 (wingerd) Use backslashes for pathnames - the NT way. * 02/14/95 (seiwald) - parse and build /xxx properly * 02/23/95 (wingerd) Compilers on NT can handle "/" in pathnames, so we * should expect hdr searches to come up with strings * like "thing/thing.h". So we need to test for "/" as * well as "\" when parsing pathnames. * 03/16/95 (seiwald) - fixed accursed typo on line 69. * 05/03/96 (seiwald) - split from filent.c, fileunix.c * 12/20/96 (seiwald) - when looking for the rightmost . in a file name, * don't include the archive member name. * 01/13/01 (seiwald) - turn off \ handling on UNIX, on by accident * 11/04/02 (seiwald) - const-ing for string literals */ # include "jam.h" # include "pathsys.h" # ifdef USE_PATHUNIX /* * path_parse() - split a file name into dir/base/suffix/member */ void path_parse( const char *file, PATHNAME *f ) { const char *p, *q; const char *end; memset( (char *)f, 0, sizeof( *f ) ); /* Look for
*/ if( file[0] == '<' && ( p = strchr( file, '>' ) ) ) { f->f_grist.ptr = file; f->f_grist.len = p - file; file = p + 1; } /* Look for dir/ */ p = strrchr( file, '/' ); # if PATH_DELIM == '\\' /* On NT, look for dir\ as well */ { char *p1 = strrchr( file, '\\' ); p = p1 > p ? p1 : p; } # endif if( p ) { f->f_dir.ptr = file; f->f_dir.len = p - file; /* Special case for / - dirname is /, not "" */ if( !f->f_dir.len ) f->f_dir.len = 1; # if PATH_DELIM == '\\' /* Special case for D:/ - dirname is D:/, not "D:" */ if( f->f_dir.len == 2 && file[1] == ':' ) f->f_dir.len = 3; # endif file = p + 1; } end = file + strlen( file ); /* Look for (member) */ if( ( p = strchr( file, '(' ) ) && end[-1] == ')' ) { f->f_member.ptr = p + 1; f->f_member.len = end - p - 2; end = p; } /* Look for .suffix */ /* This would be memrchr() */ p = 0; q = file; while( q = (char *)memchr( q, '.', end - q ) ) p = q++; if( p ) { f->f_suffix.ptr = p; f->f_suffix.len = end - p; end = p; } /* Leaves base */ f->f_base.ptr = file; f->f_base.len = end - file; } /* * path_build() - build a filename given dir/base/suffix/member */ void path_build( PATHNAME *f, char *file, int binding ) { /* Start with the grist. If the current grist isn't */ /* surrounded by <>'s, add them. */ if( f->f_grist.len ) { if( f->f_grist.ptr[0] != '<' ) *file++ = '<'; memcpy( file, f->f_grist.ptr, f->f_grist.len ); file += f->f_grist.len; if( file[-1] != '>' ) *file++ = '>'; } /* Don't prepend root if it's . or directory is rooted */ # if PATH_DELIM == '/' if( f->f_root.len && !( f->f_root.len == 1 && f->f_root.ptr[0] == '.' ) && !( f->f_dir.len && f->f_dir.ptr[0] == '/' ) ) # else /* unix */ if( f->f_root.len && !( f->f_root.len == 1 && f->f_root.ptr[0] == '.' ) && !( f->f_dir.len && f->f_dir.ptr[0] == '/' ) && !( f->f_dir.len && f->f_dir.ptr[0] == '\\' ) && !( f->f_dir.len && f->f_dir.ptr[1] == ':' ) ) # endif /* unix */ { memcpy( file, f->f_root.ptr, f->f_root.len ); file += f->f_root.len; *file++ = PATH_DELIM; } if( f->f_dir.len ) { memcpy( file, f->f_dir.ptr, f->f_dir.len ); file += f->f_dir.len; } /* UNIX: Put / between dir and file */ /* NT: Put \ between dir and file */ if( f->f_dir.len && ( f->f_base.len || f->f_suffix.len ) ) { /* UNIX: Special case for dir \ : don't add another \ */ /* NT: Special case for dir / : don't add another / */ # if PATH_DELIM == '\\' if( !( f->f_dir.len == 3 && f->f_dir.ptr[1] == ':' ) ) # endif if( !( f->f_dir.len == 1 && f->f_dir.ptr[0] == PATH_DELIM ) ) *file++ = PATH_DELIM; } if( f->f_base.len ) { memcpy( file, f->f_base.ptr, f->f_base.len ); file += f->f_base.len; } if( f->f_suffix.len ) { memcpy( file, f->f_suffix.ptr, f->f_suffix.len ); file += f->f_suffix.len; } if( f->f_member.len ) { *file++ = '('; memcpy( file, f->f_member.ptr, f->f_member.len ); file += f->f_member.len; *file++ = ')'; } *file = 0; } /* * path_parent() - make a PATHNAME point to its parent dir */ void path_parent( PATHNAME *f ) { /* just set everything else to nothing */ f->f_base.ptr = f->f_suffix.ptr = f->f_member.ptr = ""; f->f_base.len = f->f_suffix.len = f->f_member.len = 0; } # endif /* unix, NT, OS/2, AmigaOS */
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